В список включены все работы, упоминаемые в примечаниях. Следуя своей обычной практике, я постарался насколько возможно привлекать публикации сравнительно недавнего времени на английском языке, которые могут быть интересны любознательному читателю, если у него возникнет желание почитать по этой теме что-то еще. Идя по ссылкам в книге, можно расширить круг чтения и за счет важнейшей литературы на других языках.[758]
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App. BC = Аппиан. Гражданские войны
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Cicero, ad Quintum Fratrem = Цицерон. Письма к брату Квинту
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JRS = Journal of Roman Studies
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Plin. Epistulae = Плиний Младший. Письма
Quintilian = Квинтилиан. Воспитание оратора
Sall. Cat. = Саллюстий. Заговор Катилины
Sall. Iug. = Саллюстий. Югуртинская война
Sall. Hist. = Саллюстий. История
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